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Show HN: Voiden – an offline, Git-native API tool built around Markdown

https://github.com/VoidenHQ/voiden
12•dhruv3006•4h ago
Hi HN,

We have open-sourced Voiden.

Most API tools are built like platforms. They are heavy because they optimize for accounts, sync, and abstraction - not for simple, local API work.

Voiden treats API tooling as files.

It’s an offline-first, Git-native API tool built on Markdown, where specs, tests, and docs live together as executable Markdown in your repo. Git is the source of truth.

No cloud. No syncing. No accounts. No telemetry.Just Markdown, Git, hotkeys, and your damn specs.

Voiden is extensible via plugins (including gRPC and WSS).

Repo: https://github.com/VoidenHQ/voiden

Download Voiden here : https://voiden.md/download

We'd love feedback from folks tired of overcomplicated and bloated API tooling !

Comments

dhruv3006•4h ago
Previously on Show HN : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44115467
fastball•31m ago
I tried Voiden and like the idea, but in the end I think the notebook format felt a bit too freeform for an API tool. To me the point of an API tool is clarity of what I am doing and how they translates into code.

On a product note, I don't think the logo matches the name at all.

nikolasdimi•17m ago
thanks for the points- on the product comment: in what way you think it doesn't fit? genuinely interested.
VeryVito•14m ago
I read over this post before submitting and realize it sounds like I'm shilling here, but bear with me: I just REALLY like what Voiden is doing here, and I'm thrilled to see it open-sourced now.

Every other API-testing tool seems to have evolved into a bloated, cloud-first, subscription-based "service" (Yes, I'm looking at you, Postman, Paw/RapidAPI, etc), and I'd been looking for just this type of thing when I stumbled across this project a few months ago. Finally, somebody gets it!

It works different, and it may still have a few rough edges, but now every developer with access to our projects has access to the relevant APIs and instructions on how best to use them -- while the credentials remain safely off the cloud and on their own machines.

It's been exhilarating to finally have full testing and documentation right in our code bases, and the fact that it's now open source means our team can fully embrace Voiden without fear of once again having the rug pulled out from under its feet.

Thanks for going this route! I predict Voiden is going to be the sleeper hit for developers this year.

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